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The most senior debt capital markets bankers across the Street appear to be an optimistic bunch heading into 2026. In GlobalCapital’s survey of the heads of DCM, Ralph Sinclair discovers upbeat expectations for volumes, pay and hiring and asks how tech is reforming the business
Banks are engaging in increasing amounts of M&A. UniCredit’s pursuit of Commerzbank is the biggest long-running saga in the sector, but elsewhere banks are picking each other off and adding to their portfolios with regulation, falling interest rates and EU efforts to deliver a single market the main drivers, writes Arthur Bautzer
Artificial intelligence is everywhere — but what is it doing? Capital market specialists think about it constantly, even if only because they are told to, with feelings ranging from delight to horror. Market participants are exploring myriad ways both to use AI, writes Jon Hay, and neutralise its risks
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Fund established through a credit secondary sale focuses on senior secured loans for European private equity and corporate-backed businesses
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Regulator and winning bidder file in High Court to lift injunction on contested contract
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Changes to regulatory capital requirements make triple-A rated CLO notes more appealing for insurers
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New plan involves hiring to make ECM and M&A revenues match DCM in three years
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Reforms to Solvency II rules make non-STS securitizations cheaper investments for insurers
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First-of-its-kind opinion lays out World Bank, ADB and shareholders’ obligations under international law